Corynabutilon x suntense syn. Abutilon x suntense
Gorer's Mallow
This is a vigorous shrub with maple-like leaves and sports saucer-shaped flowers in a shade of light purple. It is in flower from early summer. This species is only hardy in mild areas, tolerating temperatures down to -5c if provided with protection from a south or south-west facing wall. Can be cut back hard in Spring if required
Contributed by @Richardhanleyswan
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Full sun to partial shade
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Occasional watering
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A little frost hardy: 32F (0°C)
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Moist and free draining
Common name
Gorer's Mallow
Latin name
Corynabutilon x suntense syn. Abutilon x suntense
type
Shrub
family
Malvaceae
ph
5.0 - 7.5 Acid - Neutral
Plant & bloom calendar
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Best time to plant
full grown dimensions
Corynabutilon x suntense syn. Abutilon x suntense
This is a vigorous shrub with maple-like leaves and sports saucer-shaped flowers in a shade of light purple. It is in flower from early summer. This species is only hardy in mild areas, tolerating temperatures down to -5c if provided with protection from a south or south-west facing wall. Can be cut back hard in Spring if required
Planting Outdoors Spring
From Early Spring TO Early Spring
Plant outdors in spring only in regions where the night temperature does not fall below about 60F. Plant in a moist but will drained soil in a site that offers some proitection from strong winds and in dappled sunlight. Apply a generous layer of well rotted compost into the planting hole and water frequently until established.
Planting as a houseplant
From Early Spring TO Late Spring
If left unrestrained, Abutilon may grow to ten feet in height and spread, so it is important to not provide too large of a planter but it should have good drainage and filled with a quality general purpose houseplant compost. Site it in a well lit position with filtered sunlight and where the daytime temperature is about 70F during the day and about 60F at night.